Worm bin bag for indoor vermicomposting and easy separation of worms from compost

 by amyoungs
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Step 24: Find a nice place to put it

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Here is a lime green colored worm bag, living in the office of Catherine Girves, who was very instrumental in the development of this project. She is the director of the University Area Enrichment Association in Columbus, Ohio and she organized a crew of volunteers to construct many of these worm bags to "seed" our local community with the wonders of worm composting. Thanks Catherine!
 
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whirlygeek says: Aug 31, 2011. 11:23 AM
So I have a fat ton of polyester fleece from my long ago "Oh, let's make Ren Faire Outfits" phase ... will that do alright, then?
amyoungs (author) in reply to whirlygeekAug 31, 2011. 12:49 PM
I love the thought of the worms hanging out in a stylish, fuzzy fleece bag! It will probably be harder to sew, but it should work. As long as there is no tasty natural fibers in there, the worms won't eat it. Please post a photo when you get it done, I want to see it!
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